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Walker, Drew B.

Drew B. Walker - Columbia, SC

Attorney at Adams and Reese LLP

Litigation and Dispute Resolution Lawyers in Columbia, SC

1501 Main Street 5th Floor Columbia, SC 29201

Columbia Litigation and Dispute Resolution Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Litigation and Dispute Resolution

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  • By Dwane H. on Mar. 12, 2020
    Hired Attorney 2016-2017
    2017 a Judgement was filed by this attorney’s law firm on behalf of Titan Leasing LLC. My grandmother who was 83 at the time was listed as a defendant. All of this just became known to my now 86 yr old grandmother and when contacted to find out more information the rude Paralegal Elena Smith- abruptly stated she could discuss the case and hung up the phone. Maybe the identity scam that allowed this to happen and be placed on my grandmother’s social imprint is what this office stands for.
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Columbia, SC

1501 Main Street
5th Floor
Columbia, SC 29201

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Phone: (803) 212-6514

Website: http://www.adamsandreese.com

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